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Education

Narratives of the Mind: Where Literature Meets Psychology

There has been a long-formed relationship between all creative endeavours that a man pursues with their psychology, such as reading and writing. Through studies and research, we have come up with the explanation or reasoning behind this complexity of our

Self Help

Multitasking All Day? Here’s How It Impacts Your Brain

Ever find yourself answering emails during a Zoom call, texting a buddy, and scrolling Instagram between? You’re not alone. Multitasking is the way we feel efficient, like we’re conquering the world one notification at a time. But if you ever

News

Understanding Suicide Risk in Middle-Aged Men: The Warning Signs We Can’t Ignore

Trigger Warning: This article contains discussions of suicide, mental health struggles, substance abuse, and emotional distress, which some readers may find upsetting. Please read with care. If you are struggling, consider reaching out to a mental health professional or helpline

Psychologs eMagazine June 2025

Psychologs magazine is a monthly resource which is designed specifically for psychology students, mental health aspirants, professionals, or anyone who is curious about understanding the science behind human behavior. It offers articles reviewed by experts, evidence based content, mental health

Relationship Self Help

The Psychology Behind Always Wanting to “Fix” People

Do you usually catch yourself in a pattern where you’re continually trying to fix others, advising them, or jumping in to fix someone else’s issue even if they didn’t request it? Perhaps you even take pride in being the go-to

Awareness

How Core Beliefs Shape Our Perspective and Behaviour

Think of moving through life with a pair of invisible spectacles that colour every experience, relationship and choice. These “spectacles” are our core beliefs—unconscious assumptions about the self, other people and the world. Often developed during childhood, they work below

Parenting

Why Children Who Are “Seen But Not Heard” May Struggle with Communication as Adults 

Nodding your head to everything that parents say is considered ideal behaviour in our society. People often perceive children who ask questions as being mischievous. These patterns in parent-child relationships have been followed for many generations. Even in the Gen

Life Style

Quarter-Life Crisis: The ‘I Have No Idea What I’m Doing’ Phase

You passed college and got a job, also pay your own bills — mostly. By all accounts, you’re adulting! So why do you find yourself wide awake at 3 a.m., scrolling LinkedIn in a cold sweat, thinking, “Is this it?

Life Style

The Aesthetic Life: Exploring the Psychology of Visual Self-Branding 

“People will stare. Make it worth their while.”  Harry Winston Today, with visuals emphasised in digital life, how we present comes along with an insurmountable amount of solidarity and helps shape our perceived sense of self, connections and what we

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Dating.com Reviews: Is a Global Online Dating Site Worth Trying?

Our team has been studying the world of online dating for many years, and we understand how challenging it can be to find a platform that meets the needs of mature singles. Dating.com is an entertainment platform and an online